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Hell to Pay by The Jeff Healey Band (CD, 1990 Arista)

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Item specifics

Condition
Very Good: An item that is used but still in very good condition. No damage to the jewel case or ...
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Style
Blues Rock
CD Grading
Excellent (EX)
Inlay Condition
Excellent (EX)
Case Type
Jewel Case: Standard
Type
Album
Features
N/A
Case Condition
Excellent (EX)
Language
English
Edition
First Edition
UPC
0078221863223
EAN
0078221863223
Artist
Healey, Jeff
Format
CD
Producer
Ed Stasium
Release Year
1990
Record Label
Soni, Sony Import
Release Title
Hell to Pay
Genre
Rock

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Product Identifiers

Producer
Ed Stasium
Record Label
Soni, Sony Import
UPC
0078221863223
eBay Product ID (ePID)
28046061793

Product Key Features

Release Year
1990
Format
CD
Genre
Rock
Artist
Healey, Jeff
Release Title
Hell to Pay

Dimensions

Item Height
0.38in
Item Weight
0.19lb.
Item Length
5.58in
Item Width
4.94in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
Number of Tracks
11
Tracks
1.1 Full Circle 1.2 I Think I Love You Too Much 1.3 I Can't Get My Hands on You 1.4 How Long Can a Man Be Strong 1.5 Let It All Go 1.6 Hell to Pay 1.7 While My Guitar Gently Weeps 1.8 Something to Hold on to 1.9 How Much 1.10 Highway of Dreams 1.11 Life Beyond the Sky

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  • Top favorable review

    Great blues/rock

    This was one of Jeff Healey's best albums. Hard to find in good condition but worth looking for.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: decluttr_store

  • Top critical review

    A study in blues cliché.

    First of all, Jeff Healey is an excellent guitarist. His tone, phrasing and chops are first rate. The man can really burn. His singing isn't too bad, either. He delivers his lyrics in a clear unaffected voice that that is mixed forward enough so that you can easily understand every word. There's the problem though: Healey's lyrics are so rooted in blues-rock cliché that they are almost painful to listen to. You can easily anticipate every phrase. Then, as you do this, you realize that his guitar licks suffer from the exact same issue. Heavy blues has never been the most cutting edge genre anyway, and this album does nothing more than quote the past masters. It's unfortunate that someone as obviously talented as Jeff Healey can't manage to break a even a single square centimeter of ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: second.sale

  • Jeff Healey meets the Beatles (or THE Beatle)

    To be honest with you, I purchased this CD for one reason and one reason only. The song "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" is on this CD. It was not only written by George Harrison (for the Beatles), but George (and Jeff Lynne) is credited as playing acoustic guitar and backing vocals on this song. I was very surprised when I found out George Harrison was a guest musician on this particular song. I collect CD's where an ex-Beatle is a guest musician. This has a great version of "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" and is more a rocking version than the Beatles classic. According to the credits Jeff Healey is playing the great lead guitar. Even though George Harrison doesn't play lead guitar on the Beatles classic (Yes, Eric Clapton plays the lead on the Beatles song) you would have thought ...

  • The Jeff Healey band cd - Hell to pay

    Gone too soon. This man and his band had talent. If you listen to the CD or any of his music you'll see. I first learned of Jeff's music and the movie roadhouse. Check out the movie it's a good one too.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-Owned

  • the benchmark in rockin' blues

    This is Healey's crowning achievement. No one melds rock and blues like his band. This cd is thoroughly good. Lyrically, there is some soul searching here, especially later, and of course there are a couple of trademark ballads. His play on 'sight' as a favorate theme can be taken quite tongue-in-cheek often. I remember seeing him walking around his chair while playing Full Circle and thinking, where is this guy going? What a performer. His remake of Guitar Gently Weeps is a gem. The cd ends with some songs on the search for significance and the longing for a full life. Lyrically, there's little that's inappropriate here. The cd before this one wasn't bad but the one that followed wasn't nearly as good. I never did get into his jazz persona though. RIP